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Analyst Reveals Packers’ ‘Biggest Weakness’ This Season

 

The Green Bay Packers’ Week 3 loss to the Cleveland Browns came as a major surprise, considering how well they played in the first two games of the season.

This looked like a completely different team from the one that beat the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders.

Jordan Love and the offense couldn’t get anything going, and while the Browns’ defensive front is strong, it was clear that injuries were the most limiting factor for the offensive line.

As analyst Peter Bukowski noted on X, the offensive line was supposed to be strong coming into the year, but it has “clearly been” their “biggest weakness.”

He also mentioned their surprising cornerback room, which was said to be poor heading into the year, but they’ve performed a lot better than anyone could have hoped.

The NFL can be a strange league at times, in that teams can surprise their fanbase with how well or poorly they play on a given week.

For the Packers, the Week 3 loss to the Browns was certainly a head-scratcher, though the woes on the offensive line were on display for all to see.

The Week 5 bye couldn’t come soon enough for this team, which could use time to get healthy and back on the right track.

All that stands in their way between now and the bye is a Sunday Night Football matchup with the Dallas Cowboys, a game that Micah Parsons likely has circled on his calendar, facing off against his former team.

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